The Day The Sun Rose In The World That Never Existed

Two sisters and a brother. All working together to save their world. All working together to prevent each other from fading away. All working together to save themselves.

About four months to half a year ago, Ethan (18) and Ava (15), created a magical world. This world was very much real, if you believed in it enough - under certain circumstances, of course. Certain 'rules' applied, including the fact that if you took the risk in creating this world, then it would become part the creator's lifeline(s). Therefore - it dies, you die, or at least cease to exist. Despite the known risks, Ava and Ethan take on the challenge of creating their own world in which, if needed one day, humans could live in themselves successfully.
Ava and Ethan attempted at keeping this world from Zoey (7), thus saving their parents by having at least one remaining child in case something happened to their world, as opposed to none. But when Zoey gets involved in everything, well, then everything changes.

Now, something's going on in the sibling's world; the sun is getting smaller and lower every time Ava sees it in her dreams, which isn't supposed to happen. They had made the sun their main focus point, their main energy source, and the holy item in their world. It was never supposed to set unless said otherwise. Because of how vital the sun is, Ava, Ethan, and Zoey, knowing that they couldn't possibly keep all Evil away from humanity, chose Seven Sun Protectors, also known as the Guardians, or the Strong Sun Seven. The leader, Eli (pronounced Ellie), was to pick out the other 6 Guardians - which happened, but now all Guardians have been stolen and hidden in multiple locations of the trio's world. The confusion alerts all three's attention, and they all must go on a thrilling adventure to save all 7 Guardians, 6 unknown, all before the sun shrinks and sets for good, because after that, their world will have never existed - and neither will have they.
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I hadn't exactly realized how serious my worst fear was until it
hapened. I think that's how it was with everyone. But seriously.
I hated the experience... Having everyone depend on me, having
everyone follow me, i Just wanted to die...

But we had to all get passed that. No one really alked about what
they had to face - none of us raelly wanted to, for that matter.
We all just kept to ourselves and continued to walk down the next
tunnel, hoping that that tunnel was the one that would lead us to
Eli. Not some random creature that was going to try and stop us
from getting to her.

We must have traveled for at least another thirty minutes before
we hit another cavern like the two before. This time, Po adnd
Ravi had almost waltzed right in before we stopped them. We took
this as a bad sign, though the optimistics in the group tried to
make good out of it - since they had waltzed right in and people
hadn't killed them yet that's got to be a good thing, right?

No one answered those optimistics.

I huffed. "Let's see what's in there, then, since you all are so
much of wimps to find out." I sighed, passed the others, and
peeked my head behindt he corner of the tunnel exit, and I found
myself looking at emptiness.

There wasn't anything there. It was just another cavern.

"It's fine, you idiots, there's nothing here."

"Zoey?"

I turned. That voice was not one of the groups, and had come from
somewhere behind me. "Hello?" I called out, quietly - there was
definitly someone there, and if someone was there, hat means that
someone else was there too - and that was not going to be a peson
on our side.

"Over here."

"I can't see you. Who are you?" I called out again, drawing my
dagger just in case.

"It's me, Eli. Help me. I'm in the corner of this cavern, but you
can't see me - these fools must have cast a invisibility charm
over me - please, come. Touch me, that's all you have to do, and
then I'll become visible again. Please, hurry, I don't know how
long my captors will be gone."

Elidi had heard the entire thing, naturaly, and being the excited
little person she was, ran forward. "Eli! I've missed you so
much, how are you, where are you? I must help you, I'm -" Her
happy words of excitment was interuppted by her piercing scream.
"Let me go you big jerk! Let me go!" Elidi starting cussing like
a sailor as Eli started chanting some weird spells, probably
trying to protect Elidi.

Ethan ran out from behind the wall before we could stop him. "Put
her down! What?" He threatened, and then stood back, confused.
There wasn't aything there. Of course we could tell that
something was there, otherwise Elidi wouldn't be hanging in the
air with her face pointed upwards towards the ceiling - she would
be back on the floor, not a scratch.

"Everyone out from behind the wall! Everyone! Drop your weapons
where I can see them! Or the girl dies! And I don't think you
want one of your Guardians dead! Of course, you'll all be dead in
an hour or two - the sun is almost out - I've absorbed all its
powers, it can't go anywhere, you are all screwed! Of course,
this one can last a bit longer if you all drop your weapons now!"

We all regretted it, but we all came out from behind the wall and
dropped our weapons in a pile in front of us. "Now let her go."
Mark demanded, and the thing laughed.

"Haha, good one, I'll keep this little one for now."

"Let her go!" Ethan yelled again, picking up his sword again and
pointing it in the general direction of the monster. "Release
her!"

The giant growled and slowly started becoming visible. He was as
tall as a mountain - at least forty feet tall, a pure giant. I
hadn't realized how tall this cavern was, but the giant becoming
visible just made it that much bigger. How were we supposed to
slit his throat or something if it was all way up there?The rest
of him came visible as well. He had ince pointy horns on the top
of his heads that could easily just be knives, if you were to rip
it off. He had large biceps and looked almost liek a Hercules, if
the guy didn't have the horns. He wore, for some reason, a fez,
which made him almost look cool, except that the horns just
completely ruined the look. The giant was a nice tanned brown
which would make any other girl swoon, if he weren't holding our
friend at least twenty feet in the air with a huge knife against
hr neck. He could have easily made a decapitated Elidi at any
moment, even if his hand was shaking in the slightest, but he
didn't. The only thing that was really shaking was Elidi herself.
I didn't blame her - having a blade against your neck must not be
that comfortable.

"The sword."

"The girl."

"You make it sound as though you aren't fond of this little girl
in the first place. What's this one's name? Elidi? Ah, Elidi.
I'veheard a lot about you. I feel like I know you practically,
since I have heard so much. See, I studied each and every one of
you so that I knew exactly what I was doing when I was thinking
of this. You thought that you wouldn't run into anyone like me,
did you? You thought this would only be people, just regular old
citizens that wouldn't be citizens because they'd be part of the
Rebellion. You didn't expect any of this, did you? But I also
read that you all must be very bright. Thus, you must have been
expecting the enemy to demand for you all to put down your
swords. Put them down!"

"Ethan!" Eli yelled, " just drop the sword!"

"Follow her orders, young man. Set a good example for these
others."

Ethan, reluctntly, dropped his sword. The monster heldout his
hand and all our supplies flew towards the other end of the
cavern, way to far for us to reach it without us getting squished
by the giant's foot.

"Ah, see how easy that was? Good job. Now, what to do, what to
do. I'm going to put the little girl down now. And you guys can
either leave and try to get your lives, though I don't know if
you really have a good chance at that, or just stand against that
wall over there like I'd really rather prefer you do. Sound
good?"

The giant lowered Elidi to about six feet and dropped her - she
nearly landed on her head, but thank God landed on her back
instead. She gave a little oomph, then we all lined up against
the wall like the guy wanted us to do. We didn't know what else
to do. What else were we supposed to do? Sure, there were seven
of us, eight if you counted Eli (but we didn't since she was all
tied up), but there was forty foot giant standing in front of us
waiting for us to do something so that we could give him the
opportunity to crush him.